Yesterday at 09:01:63 you wrote the following wise words:
> my concern is your statement that you have not/do not use it. how do you
> notice packaging mistakes? deal with bugs? One of Debian's strengths has
> always been that the people doing the packaging used their own packages.
>
Uhh... Ye
On 12-Oct-2001 Wilmer van der Gaast wrote:
> Yesterday at 11:04:63 you wrote the following wise words:
>
>> > The program can be found via http://freshmeat.net/projects/pyne/
>> the maint is a decent fellow. The code is not horribly stable or full
>> featured. It can be pacakged but I would not
Yesterday at 11:04:63 you wrote the following wise words:
> > The program can be found via http://freshmeat.net/projects/pyne/
> the maint is a decent fellow. The code is not horribly stable or full
> featured. It can be pacakged but I would not recommend it until it actually
> works.
>
I maile
On 11-Oct-2001 Wilmer van der Gaast wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Pyne is a graphical mailer written in Python. I haven't really used it yet,
> I just saw it on FreshMeat and felt like packaging it... :-) It doesn't
> have much to do with Pine (at least the licens
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist
Pyne is a graphical mailer written in Python. I haven't really used it yet,
I just saw it on FreshMeat and felt like packaging it... :-) It doesn't
have much to do with Pine (at least the license is different (GPL)),
screendumps look nice, and .. well,
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